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EC Te Tr ae ee NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1862. Officers and solfiers are certainly en'itled to some little te bis son-in lew in North Alabama, lis son-in- following seayatch 0 the Raleigh Teleprarh giv: only be made by driving the stragviers back to the army, WEW3 FROM MCLELLAN'S ARMY, | ccusiteration at the tiands tt 0 cllcers of thas bala, | law ‘wa, there “and Twos merece igen | HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM REBELDOM. [ture ese ave sveu and by Gilling che plases of the dead ad wounded wise even if it bo 4 Litto disagreoab.e ior thom to epem vllicy | by the General, That 0: law was understowd y Bow reer 18. ' een: au hour eartier than they did in o'den times, 10 be connected with Mr, Clark in thr se cottou transac- od tye, wud Bt The enemy are calling for three hundred thousand The revenue tug Reliunce, Captain Jha McGowan, left to-day for Baltimore, towing the schooner Hiawatha, ewized for having whitk y on bowrd whieh was uot in tbo Hons; it would s0 a) pear from Gen. Mitchel’s statement t Mr, Halt, that bo had made a large amount im cotton b bis gon in. new men, while our gove nded by conse! calis fur those she phew four months The Epemy’s Forces Falling Back on The Rebels to Pursue an Ofe' cpened a bulb: Cc M h doi livel, Dik The rom 1. of the ia coed Satonpr 2 e mausiest. ‘plan MeGowan bas been jug & lively , and the officers and soldiers inh en tae e ar ae ‘Aucspuael cosa manme the Rebel Capital. bissinees of lato in overhauling sutlers’ crafts, and be has uamund, with having committed outra,as Policy in Future. In Wonca co ist ns, | Mow, while the enemy. te dlscuatied and. dafentet; s taken xeverel prizes und depredstions upon the: people of Lim Lone county, y w the printed orde:s of Gen. Buell tor the government of the whi. bis rauks are in; while their reoruits are raw sdrilled, is the to strike for peace and © then, resisted their hunding, and succeed: i several Yuukeos, » ith b din two or three wou: ded ‘The Herovies, Captain Thomas M, Dungan—recontly projmoted frome a fest lteutonaney in the revenue ser- and the county west te Tuscumbia, © and TE SKE i 0°# are now iD possession of pendence, Pertait she enemy to recruit, and the i# expected here on Tuesday to take the Relan army unde? his command—in that they have KL ‘ 3 jauuiiton, als n undefended place, war has U9 be forght over ay ° in eight oF Concentration o! Rebels Between City Lieutenants dimes Mugen and John M. Jones, borges, mules, bacon, corn and fodder, frown the ti DADDLE FROM CORDONSTILLE jm ipa ; 8 not lose it by soldiars st t tho revou . servico, have both bee recently promoted tants, Without receipting therefor or giving any ac FLOATING BATTERY AT SAVANNAT. It is now pene, let bee Unair frigYds, and walk of battivg the + ty captains 07 the game. 1 charge that they have plundered hi SEE ae eee ae iiding of tins oat | Of fehte inep 140 Away from, No straggion can toll a0} Ci a . arg hey have plundered houses, ing battery Georgia, bui't by the ladies of that g dang tts the} oy Ladeur yy re Point aud Richmond. 1 am. requested to make known the fuct that, by a ror | taken from thom ladies’ wearing apparel, genticnen's | General Pope's ‘Opera: Suite, ino cntnplove and ready for acti. “Iho ine. | hing of the Leitios exooyt what he has read in the ‘ cent order of Salor Ggueral Dix, no vllicer or soldier can | cothing, ant have breken furniture and” windows, pe’s ‘Operations Alarm | pint’ or the Ges cis cusists of ten liewry guns. tiie | bewspapers, : npc Mena Nang aati y gun, sword, pistol, kuife, or apy ma- | broken locks of drawers, and destroyed everything the Rebels, Will be commanced by Licuteuant J. Pembroke Jones, of Tap’ LINES OF OUR ARMY, - d Strong, | frit weed wart, in and about various premises. 1 clarge then. with ¢ Vinee Movements are mW /early compicte for the permanent They Aro Reported Thirty Thousand Strong, | “tie avant ur adaes? Express Company has mon spe- | committing rape upon servant girls in the presence of ke, &o &e. sce . ertab) of s base Of operattons for our army below cinily deiatied to exomine every article of avy descrip: | their mistrosses, with stripping rings from ladies’ Ungers, 4 YANEHE REGIMENT SUKPRISED AND ROUTED BY 6 Union ary if 8til! established at Borkee : Under Beauregard, Boe xolug Nordh from this -potit, aud be bi bees in- | eutting bacon tpon parior cirpets, pllmg. meat upon P CULONEL MORGA ley, Westover and Charles Qty Court House. siructed to turn over all the articles cnumerated above von and beng quartered in houses when they should f Anoxs i x, July 15, 186 2. “ - . ; GOING TO CARRY THR WAR INTO AFRICA, canpkinaeiile, Mir is BOMBARDMENT OF NAMPA, ¥LOKIDA, p ina tor, eviieuly siolen, ald directed to a promincnt | jars aod evérythig ‘coverally 10 deux site’ ie teen the nasolenar Of Adiuthrt General Cooper in relation to | Pennsyivanis regiment, captiriag thirty. Among the | *@ followin Front tee Sper arene at Pnang yee ni wT 5 5. buy . i 4 ht. 01 ce es wad ? ken, &, &e, tbo hing, The Provost Ma:sbal scizes everything | mules, buggies and harness, ful anticipation of the future conduct of the war, ty i lors is two htly wou: ud ‘Our Fortr Monroe Correspondence. Fortis Mioynor, Va., July 19, 1862. 4 Calm—Does t Prisaye @ Siorm?—The James Still Quiet Our Army—Cormnodore Wilves! Butilia—Pie which he finds on the pereons of soldiers or civilians which has beep brought from the. army. The woather hus been quite cool for # day or two, the wind being quite fresh from tho northeast, It has had a 00d off.c! upon the health of the troops, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. IT furthor state that General Mitchel knew of theso things; that I tock written statements to him on two occagions; that I Introduced committees of citizons to bi for the purpose of getting some redress for these grievances or a cessation of them, that he paid No attention to them, or rather failed w stop pre- gations an to the time the brigade was ordered to marci 10 following these instructions the ranks of ovr armies will ‘be speedily filled up and placed upon a tooting suilicieut- ly powerful to overwhelin the hordes of the abolition monarch, without regard to the ‘three hundred thous- and” 80 piteously appealed for by the Governors of the “oy jates.’” If the exzolling officers are zealous and ys the circular of General Coover,we shall cam) or the enemy and ali the stores fell mto the hands of Morgan, inciuding one hundred hoad of horses and mules, a hundred rifles and @ large quintity of eamuni- Henand clothing. it was uot Captain Lewellyn, olonet Morgan's Quartormaster, who was killed, ai reported, but Ca)tain © Brien, of the Texas Rangers. jp about twouty-live rounds. We answered them with our twenty-loar-pounders, but could Mot seach thom. ‘To-day (len A. M.) thoy Lave reopened the ba Nubody hart gofer, Yours, &o., A. DE LAUNEY, P.M. Morgan’s Raid in Kentucky, &c., &e. Lovisvinne, July 21, 2962, MOVEMENTS OF THE ENEMY IN TENNESSEX, ‘huother section of the country. In proof of " Betweev Crab Orchard and London Morgan destroyed . : : F . make Our enemy taste of the bitterness of war; if Ksoxvitns, July 15, 1862. paces so from Effectual—Coplain Rodgers gat i Mieeeabarene: ie eh a tn eR mUaInCRAnOT the gent, CoMLINNe to witness ile ravease oe careers | General Busli's forces are scattered ail aloog tho line | several wegeos of a federal train. dessined for Geacret The Wound d, de. ment, nificant {utimation wiil inspire the people from Huntavilie to Stevenson, and are said to nuraber o 4 at Cumberland Gap. . Wanmmatos, July 21, 1868, | fhe statements of ofllcers of the army who were coual- | o¢ the con‘ed 30,000, including 1,600 cavairy. McCouk’s division, | Moran's comman i There seams to be an unerampled dearth of newsin | | Wasmmaros, July 2, 1008 | eae uf te, fats These sworn statements will | Curvesent viciacee ne ceeemet fhe dar tothe wend | 10,000" strong, Tharobing, agaivst Chattunoogs wick | The Democrat says tbat Rev. E. Sivgleton Wells, Rpia thie doyaiment at vin. Whotbr i a ominon or not | Sraona Cabineh Connell wan hold, todays ati wnioh | teagutnltied to he committoe whenever they aak Tor | Scoesot our tasclect foo ig Gh arial eis on oeeee, | Swenty-five lecen of ‘artilers aut ualra’ tevalter | copalien, of this aity,,confued liriativery prisco, cil be and parting , to-day, coming week may develop Tkuow not; but it soems to me to be tho calm befure the storm. Thore is a great dea! that wight be writton which would be of intorest; but pradontial motives prompt me not to allude to any. ‘thing that can be of servive wo the enemy or of detri- ment to our own cuuse. We have any quantity of items which ngpst rest in our notebooks until tho proper time arrives for their revelation, and until that time we must deal in very genera! intelligence, * From the James river there seems to be little news of interest. The defensive works are about ‘completed, which will protect the Army of the Potomac from any ottorts of the rebela to drive it from its position. Still, while the army is safe, it is not in so healthy a state aa oue could wish, It bas brought with tt the soda of dis- eusefrom the maluriuus swamps of the Chick hominy, @nd in spite of the ibcreasod bealthfulness therew position, iis pare air avd .dry laud, the army is suffering considerably from dissase 1 am happy to say, how. ever, that the health of the troops has been greatly Denelitted by the change of locition,and I think that it Will continue io im), uow that the trenching is about est has arrived. i er Commodore Wilkes, is in t state of avtivily, in conveying transports up the river aud shelling Out rebels from ritle pits i Jong the river bank. For suvo- 8 Fiver fo’ the major generals anda number of brigadier generals now iu the city were present, The future war volicy of the government, the Confiscation act and thy dctai.s of the campaign were under consideration. Much excitement has beon occasioned to-day by tho consultation of the President and Cabinet with a number of military officers of high grades, The result of the con- ‘sultation is stated to be that there is to be no chango in. the War Department; but that General Halleck, who is arrive here to-morrow, is to be called tothe command- in chief of the army of the United States. The trans’er of General Halleck trom the Department of the West leaves General Grant temporarily in command of that cepartment. g The appointment of General Halleck is understood to be warm!y commended by both Generals McClellan and Pope. A rieft of Hon. Jos. Holt to General Pope after the Cabi- net Council to-day was rogarded by mony as significant. ‘There is reason to believe, however, that the call was simply one of courtesy, avd had no reforence to th® changos either anticipated or avcomplished. FXPECTED ARRIVAL OF GEN. HALLECK. Major Genesal Halleck is expected to reaoh Washington . My regiment is located at Athens, Ala., and I propese to rejoin it as soon us,I conclude the b brought me to this city, My residence is Perrysburg, Wood county, Ohio, and @ jetier addressed to me thera in care of my wife, Mra. J. 8, Norton, would reach me. General Mitchel required of those who applied for Permission to buy cotton, that they should give him © bon, ber pound on all they bought for the privilege ny ips. THB COLONIZATION OF CAPTURED AFRICANS IN THB DANISH WEST INDIES. Congress at tha close of tho iate session passed a law suthorizing the colonization of negroes takon-from cap" tured slavers in the West Indies or other tropical cli- mates, In accordance with this act Secretary Smith has entered into an‘ongagement with Walden Van Raasloff: Chturge d’Aifaires for the government of Denmark, where- by tho formor stipulates that all negroes, mulattocs or other colored persons captured from slavors by United States vouso!s-of-war shall be‘aken as expeditiously a possible to the island of St. Croix, in the West Indies, and landed at a place called West End. Here all oxpense on the part of our government ceases; but our com- morcial agent at the point has authority to examine Statedly as to the condition of the Diacks. The Danish government engages to provide these negroes, &c , with suitable justructions and with comfortabie clothing and usiness thas soldior, and we are ploagod to observe that the ordeis of the government, having ig view ‘@ campaign of unparal- activity, are produdig » moat salutary effect. ¥ROM THE WEST, Our Western exchanges come to us fullof mysterious ints of secret military operations of glorious promise. ‘The Jackson Misei:sij Of the Sth inst, says:—We are in confidential possoasion of a bit of nows that is (as far as it goes) as goodas the thrashing out of McClellan. It will not be long, we hope, befure we will bo at liberty to hemi another glorious and crushing victory over the v 4 ‘ The Atlanta Fntelivencer contains the following:—A daring guerilla ebief is outon an excursion, from which we expect to bour in afew days. We cannot say whether he will turn up at Nashville, New Orieaus, Memphis, or ———. But if bis adventure should turn out ag s10- cessful in execution ag it i# hold in condention, his enter- prise will waxe up Yankeedom and goveral thousand Yankees will skedaddle, POPS ADVANCES 10 GORDONSVILLE—THE REBELS SRKEDADDLE, the Iynchburg Republican, Jaly 17.1 A Yankee force, stated to number cleven reginents of infantry and one of cavalry, with ten pieces of artilicry, is reported to havo taken possession of Orange Court Honse on Sunday, though wo have doubrs abou. ite cor- Tectnese, as a per-on who left that place at seyon o'clock in the evening of that day says there was 10 euemy: then in sight, They burned the bridge across the Rapi- dan river, five miles from tho Court House, which would ve | Michel has certainly been sont to Washington under arrest, General Buell ts now In command of all the Yua- kee foreos in Tennessee, OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN RICHMOND. (From the Richmond Dispatch, July 18.) On. Sunday night eight hundred wounded and stek fodera! soldiers wore brought to this city, via York River Railroad and wagons. Amovg them were the following Ollicors:—Juo. McKerns, Second Liextentant, Co. F, 81: Yenusylvania; D. A, Moore, Co, 8, 8st Now Yer! Denning Captain, Co. 1, Sis: Now’ York: James Surgeon, 2d Maine tins J. Marks, Chaplain, 63d Penney! ‘goond Lieutenant, Co. C, Tih Now 2wuh Massachusetts; L, 1st United States sharpsheoters; Jobu M, Fox, Volunteer Agsisiant Sure goon. As intimated olsewhere, a number of the Yankee doctors have resolved to stay dud atieud to their wound ed mon in our midst. A very large ‘number of wounded fotoral of- ficers and soliiers were brought from Savago's Station yesterday, via York River {ailroad. Huudrods of them, who could net be provited for in the Can federite’ States Military Hospival, corner Cary and Twenticth streots, were necessarily deposited in the dopot of the railroud, whero thoy remained und suilered greatly for want o! attoution sugoons having deserted them an One or more of them died. Among the wounded 8 Lrought here since Monday evening irom Savage's are the following, the list including also their medical atiendan released if, m addition to taking the oath of allogiauce, he will go to Connecticut, whence ho eume, and remain there during the gontiuuance of the rebellion, Otherwise he will besent te Camp Chase. The Pennsylvania Legislature Not to be Convened. Haxesssvune, July 21, 1862. ‘The Governor does not call tho Legislature together, ‘Dut trusts to the eitizens to contribute a fund to provide bounty equal to the adjoining States. THE MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Cunard mail steumship Europa, Captain Leitem, Will leave Boston on Wertnosday for Liverpool. ‘The mails for Europe will close in this olty this afioruoon,at @ quarter-past one and at half-past five o’elek, to go by railrond. The New Yorke Hrnatp—Edition for Europs—wili be published at eleven o’clock this morning, and wilt contain a Very interesting account, by our Special Cor- respondent, of the March of Goneral Curtis from Bates- ville to Helena, Ark.; Important News from Genoral Pope's Army, including an account of the Occupation of appear to be conclusive that they d: desi h oh h dion SON: - Tal diya past there has bees buf little tiring on our ves- | either to-morrow (Tuesday) or on Wednesday. sholter, and to employ them at wages according to tho | advance, There were idle reports yesterday that they. | Wiens ari gabe ogee riage ax; | Cordouswitie, accompanied with a Map, showing its loea- 8 |x nivigating the r bit rovertheless the gunbouts | gpougss UF THE REPUBLICAN SENATORS TO THE | Provisional act avnounced by tho Governor of 8b. Croix | had possession of Gordonsville, bub vp tonive ociock | woll, Assietant Sur; ach set . Pat- | ton and ite importance in a military point of view; iui) sunpected polats, aad protect im other ways the ves- PRB. on the 26th of July, 1849. This act embraces twonty. | Het Bight telegraphic communication was open with that | tie, Assistant Siig ork; J. The Latest News from General McClellan's Army; Im- pacclags Still,uo one 15 cecvived by this silenco of : Get hare place, “There was a big scare and a general siampede | 7th Massachusetts gn, Lat Rhodo orterit’ Mews: toons: Now: Orleanas finessitens ta: Kaas tebe. guns and rebel ries. No one believes that they It was bad enough for such Senators as Trumbull to | three sections touching the relative Tights end obliga- | from Gordonsville on Sunday, the trains leaving there be- | cavalry, Clus. M. ingeou, Ma Es Ane uty rulinquiahed the iden of obatrooting the rivar by bear the indignity of passing an oxplanatory act in ad- | tions of employers and the black laborers, The terms | ing literally loaded down with old and young. | vania;C. 3! bth Ne tucky and Teanesseo, and all other important events of tories buve ‘sprung up aiid the woodscn the river banks, | thunderbolt upon wild ant reckless legislation, but he | heads of families include the support of children | to be within @ few miles of ihe place. fi ry- | Deitz, Captain, Lst Joho T, Beil, Cap- |. Sle coplee, i wrappa ag reese. ean ee cl arene oe = ee md bree Bs a and others have since touched the depths of degradation | and dependent rolatives. Contracts for labor thing cae ok bo ree removed, and the | tain, 62d pecney Jou aebsits Cire Kd Gr ae Ga ae i re icraias Wilt Pawnee the’ gunboats. ‘Tho naval oificers are very con- | DY walting upon the President and offering a formal ad- | must be made bofore witnesses. The working days | Writer, who} paumedet taverdent apts ey become Barun ior; ‘Mayor, T8UN Nases: England, will receive Nise i ca subscriptions fident of their ability t» keep the river’ clear, | dress, endorsing the foreshadowed policy of the Excou- | are five in the week, to commence at | had seized upon all. Government offtciain, with blanched | chugetts; B. M. Barbour, -ecund Lieutenant, 6th’ Vermoat; Gud if the thing cai: be dno they will certainly do it. | tive, Would Heury Clay and Thomas H. Benton have cheoks, were hurrying to and fro, pale faced weinen with for the New Yorx Hanac. Fhe gunboats are fidiciousiy placed at suapicious points done this? sunrise and end at sunset, with an hour for breakfast and Charles Wheeler, First djoutenant, 16th Massachusetts; D, dishevoiled treasea oud wringing their hands, rusted te | MeMicken, Jr., Second Licutcnaui, Gib Ponusylvania; J. ETS TDR aiong the river, and r7e watchful as cats for the first two boars for dianar, “Extra wages: Are. given.for: wok. | ‘she care, which wore to\bear thes feare fie dangerous-| Te Emin, Booted Tivutenant, 4th Michigan; G. Madory, | _ OMictal Drawings of the Detawnre State ‘sign of newly turned eurth which ehall indicate a rebel | FOSTHCOMING PROCLAMATION OF THE PRESIDENT | inextra hours. A house, asinall ploce of land and ton {ocality, and, in ahort, there were but afew who did not | Captain. Tist Pepnsylvania; ©. 8. Newlin, Captain, Tist | Lotterion, E Chass 230-Tuly 21, 1982, battery. => RELATIVE TO THE CONFISCATION ACT. conts@ day on tho average are allowad tho laborer. | participate in the general fear and confusion. Pennsylvania; J.B. Moore, Cy; tain, 51th’ Pennsylvania; 29, 63. 47 35. Be, 50, 86, 52, 8. 8, 67, 18. Satie odatrintiomanninea nica teiatte oe It ts understcod that the President will soon tssuea | Wages cannot be attached for private dobts. For neglect [From the Richmond Dispateh July 18.] Lee pesca Sprae Thana l ovals ing nas aah sig ? °* Datawani, Cuass 252—-vuly 21 180%” i ip © y Tho : We : c 3h. J. 5 3 Monroe. 3 spyears 10" be tr good bealeh aac szceltont Proclamation to Generals ts tho Mold, directing au ob. | to work there are penalties in the reduction of rations | 4 THe report of the eneiny’s raid tipon the town of Gor. Smith, Captain, 2d Vermont. J. 1 Fiunie, Captains ai Vor: | 65: 16, 83, 59, 7%, 75, 19, 14, 47, 72, 34, 9, 69, vf contideucs of command tn au pirits. * @minont degree, and, from his well known bravery and good jurigment, the pubiic may rest assured that what. * @ver he attempts will be accomplished if it is possible. Commander John Rodgers. of the Galena, is acting servance of so much of the late Confiscation act as per_ tains to their duties. Nothing 1a to be added to the law nor taken from it in practice. THE RADICALS AND EUNOTEAN INTERVENTION. and pay, and in gross cases punishment ts tnflicted upon sentence of & magistrate. Unless the city of Boston could be selected as tho rojourn of these native Africans, no better place could radigted in time to prevent any undue excitement hero; but it seems to have been the prevalent impression among the people of Orange county that General Pope's army was coming dowa upon thom in torrible array, dealing death and destrnction at every mont; F, L. Knight, Captain, 8d New Jersey W. D. Wright, First Licutenaut, 6:h’ Ponnaylvania; L. M.D. Smith, Arst Lieutenant, on Vermont; W. R. Hi First Lieutenant and Adjutant, 424 Peonsyivan Circuises sens by addroastig i Neneh £00. 3 ~ Wilmington, Delaware, Oficial Drawings of Murray, Eady 4 : f r siepof their progress. The telegraph operator at Gor- | Miller, First Lieutenant, 20ch Ma Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri Stale Lotteries, a eet eda tea aee paeneg: an! everything | aye moet nervons Mid intense feeling exists, on th | perhaps bo choson by Secrotary Smith than st. | domeville caustit tho ‘ala mandy with te abrapean, | fey, Finst I Warrier t aretha! 66, 1S On, Bn BS dO TAD a 8h ous and skilful man rin which he fought Fort Dar Part of the radical zealots, whose intrigues and chicanery | Croix, nov a bettor governmantal care and control | OUNcemont, ‘I’m off,” packed up his instruments and » dl Ponneylv » 18, 1s, 70, 10, 52, Ty 19, 8, She is one of the most notubie incidents of tho war. He was Anstrocted to test the iron mail of the Galena, and be did have proveated eigual victories by our great army, lest than that of the Danes, To this, however, must departed, discontinuing, for (he time being, all communi- cation Letween the capital anda point whereon public Lieutenant, 2) Pennsyl T2d ——— Wood, Lieutenant, 6ih te, tec Second Lieutenant, UOKY, Chass S42 —Jul Kextu ly 21, 1362. 46, 42, 6, 12, 66, 44, 69, 26, 34, 3, 71, 51, TB. : 7 " * f iter ta’ a tho European Powera may ioteryeno to block their game | bo excepted our Southeru slave States, where | iatcrest so suddenly concentrated. A citizen. w Second Lieuteuunt, 621 Oleeelers seny free of charge by eeareastan d a ail. Y * = + “i a urhee: ? RRAY, EDDY & OO., Sidienan asked why be did wih ree ar ena’ | of preteactilg the whe. ‘They eny, howover, tat rhe | te ts well known tt ike those of Mr. Clay, are | Bumbored, hinuself femong’ the stempu:ers,” tee. spr oI arched ia dep rr Covington, ky. of St. Louin, Af, + Govored that tet, he replied, «I was ordered to news of tho recont battles éofore Rcumond tad not | generally fut and alSgaud would hardly be disposed to | Gro*ta, Alan ike ciargat, tation thal the, ene. hhimas D, Joues, 4th Michigan. Sctues: Coated in mil. Bigattbea Leteee Fane ee Tec oe mame ane sor sherongh - CAUtatS F- ViomahbouA, ha or, any new development} or repre | exchange their condition of slavery for the five year | how or other, nobody bad seon ‘the Yunveor, | pearl OF JUDGE RAVENAL, OF S0U nes Cashed In all Legalized Tuo x sentation from abroad. modest, brave, and’a thorough seaman. No better man Could be found fer his position. Lieutenant Commaning NB. Harrison, of tho Mo- » hhaska, passed throug . ve last night on his way to his Dome in Philadelyh » With many other officers of tho Motilla, he has sufered from tho malaria rising from the swamps and overhaugmg the river, and now goes home on two weeks" leave of absence, to recover from a severo THE POSTAGE STAMP LAW. ‘Much difficulty is experienced in carrving out the law. authorizing the issue of postays stampa for currency. The act appears to have been hastily drawn, without consultation with tho Postmaster General. apprenticeship term of the native Africans‘on tho Isiand of St. Croix. As Secretary Smith is a sound patriotic and conservative statesman in those troublous times, we may confidently oxyect = protest from the Sumner- Wilson-Phillips faction against this action in consigning the exiles from Boom gocloogah to enforced labor for and all information respecting their movements was necessarily vague and uncertain. Matters, howovor, soon assumed a moro dotinite shape, and it was ascer- tained thet a small force of cavalry had advanged. as,far. as tno Rapidan river, destroying the Orange and Alex- andria Railroad bridze over that river, and rv — to igre ain army wiilout any further demonstrafion. in e received in official quarters on Monday CAROLINA. {From the Chariesion Courier, July 13. Wo chronicie, with the deepest pain, the demise of this Lightly useful and valued citizen. His health, which has jong been fevble, assumed during the last (wo monihe warining syuiploms, batiling all ciluris for ita reinslate- ment; aud on Thursday Jast, 10th inat., at Society Till, where he had been temporarily sujourning, he sunk inww that final sleep which awaits us all. Tie was on the ries. Information agen. xen Wail sirect, room Nu 1, New York, Royal RSME RE Cte Cashed r tahed. \eat r doudloona, and laformation Ay LOW & COs Lakers, 16 Wall streets A Pare Tobacco.—Yellow Bank Tobacs co.—Goodwin’s Pure Yellow Bank Tobacco, free from all goon rocover | It inaugurates a conflict of authority between the | atorm of ycars at St. Croix. It might be preferable night represent that the enemy?s forco was in the igh- | verge of seventy, Mr. Ravensl belonged toa class and | impurities, fer sale by all tobacco and segar dealers, and af ena be Nbets torcrn won contami u Post ties and Treasury Departmenta, pei promises to | turn over the captured Africans to the loving kindness | B’thovd of Culpopper Court Houre tothe number of about | generation uow fast passing "the results of whose | ‘wholesale by B. GOUDWIN & BROTHER 209 Water street. The , Maratanza is expected down to-day. Ono of her fudders was tnjured while up the Appomattox on tho ex- . ition I gave you an account of a week or more since. : Bepainstevens will boweh her and repair damages as F pete eG rehire return to his station. Captain rens is a8 brave, euergetic and succesgiul as when in ‘the Ottawa, in Commodure Dupont’s squadron, and he will make tho Maratanza equally as famous as tho work quite a revolution in the settlements of the former with contractors and postmasters. Tho dotails in refer rence to the issue of the stamps have not yet been agreed apon, Tho necessity for the immediate issue of a por- ton of the one hundred and afty mil fons of Treasury potes precludes the execution of them in the Treasury of tho radicals, THE REBELS DRIVEN OUT OF SUF MYSILLA VALLEY, ARIZONA AND NORTHERN TEXAS. Information has been received here that General Carlton’s expedition from California, consisting of tem companies of infuvtry and « battery, regulars and vo:un- threo thousand, and that the town of Gordonsville still remained undisturbed by anything save a causeless alarm. All circumstances tend to show that the move- meuts of the enemy in that direction are invited by ap- prehension: for the salety of Washington. Yot, if chooses to attempt an advance towards Richmoud from the valley of Virginia let him try tt. ‘The storm of last evening preveuted the receipt of any later tei ‘ic advices; hea Citizenship we are now reaping. ‘THE PRETENDED “RUSH TO ARMS.”’ ‘The following order, recently tssued, shows that the rebel ‘rush to arms” is by no means 80 great as the Southera presses would have us beliove:— GENMRAL ORDEB—NO. 7. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Prool Gates, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street w Sor! : . Bight Ca: id de Visite for $1, Equal te ‘the best made. BALCH Greenwich street, eorner of Barclag. ut the foregoing statement of Haanquarcens, Sraciat Derartxenr, . fais oe cae als ieee dur. | Department itsof, It is understood that tho American | teers, has reached Santa Barbara in safoty and fine | the aituall ‘of ailaire is belleved to be substantially cor, Guexava, dliss., June 17, 1862. . Penn may ee Pontes era Sar Best he on tne econ ee prior or perneeriany Bank Noto Company 1s now engaged in tho proparatien | condition. There Genoral Carlton formed a junction with | rect, 1. In oon conformity =e taster ructions from headuiariors i z ° daily. It is understood that a thousond will ba delivered | of the small notes. the force under General Canby. This Junction secures | THE KEBELS WANT CLEAR WEATUER TO PIGHT IN. rie and stations, purgouus ia Chargoof all hee- E. Balch’s Photograph Gallery, 183 Bp At tho White House every day untill srerevirn- | Gyr, POPE'S OFFICERS ORDEKED TO THE PreLD, | thedriving of the rebols outof the Mesilla Valley, Ari- | yy... [From Cyd meratgeinigy ain @ Pp Phats'and the Provort Marshals at all ponis thronghout | Bow es SAE neeent oclliten, “Cartes to Sromctae or san benliory: OF itoclan, dad ices eke | General Pope's recent order requiring all officers to | zona, as well as out of the northern ticr of counties of | rateratr arms micoe sna scomplote triumph except | be department will take inimodiate measares to arreat - a. Bospliais at various penis iu the couniry. We shall on- | rejoin thar regiments without delay, has had a visiblo | Texas, and the restoration of the authority of the United | on welear day. Wo knew an intelligent gentleman, who Slaltors te terwase tan auterranarsuetoes oflicers, eee ee Pret arpa Pd the reenter flonden who sag thiol ane nen Pere | tact in tho hotels, saloons and other pubiic resorts in | Stxtes over Fort Fillmore, Arizona, and Fort Bliss, Texas. | Prodcrel, lst summer, tnt the Yankees would turn tho | 1) their respective Comunale ded from | Tassie pestamens deeapaieoa, Sacetee meek. Bag rn tier tier "captain Babeock, ta lying hero, | the city. To-day the Provost Guard has been diligent in | THB REREL GENERAL SIBLEY TAKES MI8 WHISKEY, | prediction was bacod upon actual obeorations of rhe All convalesconta will be forwarded from hospitatn, with many othe — sels, awaiting their arrival. From Norfur . sadelk, Williamsburg and Yorktown ‘wo have no tuws of importance. Everythiog remains * @uiet. The rumors te the contrary are pure inventions. Fonrazss Moxuon, July 19, 1862 Exctiement at Suffolle—Fears of an Aviack by the Rebcla— bunting estrays without passes, and shoulder straps have boeome fow and far between. CALL FOR ABSENTRES FROM THE ARMY. ‘What General McCiellan and his Generals call for, is the returu to camp of thirty thousand men who are absent from duty on pretence of sickness,and they also want ‘When the federal troops entered Albuquerque, after it had been occupied as the headquarters of General Sibley, of the rebel army, the only record evidences of the rebel occupation was the following, discovered in the store of Don Armigo, a Mexican merchant:— Don Anaigo—Please send mo a bottle of your best whis- variable capacity for labor of the Irish and Dutch, of which the Yankee armies are mainly composed, during hot and cold weather, Beginning with the battle of Beth- ol, which occurred on the 10th of June—a beautiful day— our arms met with a succession of triumphs throughout the summer and until the battle of Dranceville, which happened in cold weather. After Dranesvilic there was notbing but a succession of reverses through the winter 2. Stations in neightorho ds under charge of a medicat offi: lasioued officer to their respecti cer and Don-comu)! rogi- ments at the headquarters of the Department of the West in the field. 3, All commanders and Provost Morshals will send pro‘ per scouting parties thrunzhout their respective districts to arrest and collect stragglers from the army and cou- valescents, and forward them, under proper guards, to Beautiiul Complexion.—Phal White Oriental Cream removes Tan, Freckles, serves aud beauties the compleziog. For tale © bo ap nenngyt§ a and lepot, wholesale Pe ‘The Bs is applied by experienced » Preservative ly a 6 Astor House, én ' |. H. SI Goneral. ul their respective corpe with the army. Mo: # *, 1 2m Réel Armp Falling Bock om Richmond, de. } he ok regimens ed op with new recrats “anon, ree0, SS Sindy: he ea darn mierabie ramy” syne | aya tum tater a nackte and at pat | oe Seto and Pots tna egnal fe peerage weil saniamant provaa tere ou wenunt of ru | GonON se or te Saad Nee Daren rot | gla tliberenenioed by Ebley od tinda ae ache | re pn aman meng ow aver of sy | ene i aes abeiereee: | GRU haS satiate see Atenas at i @ome little excitoment prevails there om agccunt of ru- | Colonel Martin, of the Second New Hampshire rogt- | yacteristic document. tefore, Since Shiich and the sotting in of warm weather | SPP! and Alabaina are respeettully ocdoch tad ta tor] emt 7 mors that the rebols are building bridges across the Blackwater river, which is thought tobe preparatory to ~) Gp attack on Suffolk. Oar juformant thought the rumors quite likely to be Galse, but said that the sutlers there wero careful not to Keop a large stovk of gods un hand, aad that they bad ecu advised not to ‘We have had refresbiug showors hore for five succes- Bive evenings, which lave cicacsed and purifled the air wondoritiliy. Today tne weather is quite cool and re- ‘ment, returned to ths army of General McCtellan to-day. He says distinctly that had Genoral McDoweil’a army moved from Fredericksburg upon Richmond the city would easily Lave fallen. GENERAL MCLELLAN AND HIS TROOPS, General Sickles speaks of tho entire confidence of the Army of the Potomac in their commander, and such is the representation of other Gonerais of higher rank, 4N AFFAIR OF LoNnon. An affair of honor was to come off at Arlington House to.day, but was frustrated by the vigilance of the po- lice. It appears that Capt. C. F. Mackenzie, of her Sritan- nic Majesty’s royalarmy, while at table at Willard’s a fow nights ago, asserted the superiority of Eng!ish over American arms. Capt. Whittemore, of the United States: Volunteers, who wag present, expressed his preference our arms bave beca again victorious, almost without a Fevorse of any - eed. ithout drawing any general principle from these facts, it may be well for us to inquire whether the ua- tives of the South aro not better able to bear its heats than foreighers accustomed to @ less enervating climate. Tho conclusion we draw is the same drawn by the press of the country gonerally, on other grounds, viz:—To pueh the war with vigor, to make hay while the sun shines. Ji Octuber—mont quiring that all enrolied mon be made to report at once to the commanding oflicor of the nearest post or station, to bo forwarded to tho army. 5. To entorce these orders apd supervise the move- ments of men to the army under them, commanding off cors and Provost Marshals will require such{sma!l forces: 8 may be noceseary to guard the payseoger and freight trains, and examine the passports of individual passgu- gers on all routes in communication with tho army. 6. These orders, in conjunction with Goneral Orders No, 11 of the 29h May, emanating from theso headquar: Hill's Heir Dye, 50 conts, Black or Brown. Best in use, Depot, No. 1 Barclay street, aud sold by all druggists. Prof. L. Miller's Hair Dye—Biack or Brown—00 cents; tue best. Try it, Sold by druggists, De pot 56 Dey street, Trusses.—Marsh & Co.’s Radical Cure 182, Office No, 2 Vesey stront, opposite the church, Ne connection with auy other truss’ oflice of same name, Fe IRR i * Daring these months it is fair to prosume that the South- 4 maic atendaut. freshing. - whose deeds have made their names scoot for the Springfield over the Enfleld rife, The English | ure ‘nese fight hin best-—fur bouer than when the tore, seg as thecireuier of the Lil Pg og si lids sont ‘The steamship Vanderbilt leaves Fortress Monroe this THE HEROES BEFORE RiGHMOND. captain calied him a fool, and instantly bade cup of tea | piasts of autumn and winter hayo chilled his blood and | by the chi Ere aisohed oe es nf f Hollown y’s Medicines Cures Coughs and evgning for New Vork—-uot ialea. a vening from | Distinguished offcors of the army who are hero say | thrown in his face by Capt. Whittemore, ‘The result | uinted his tuuscl-s, ‘shail these months pase idly Fromapliy and strictly Observed, and neeaures tabea for | Calf, av, the clatment into your dhrogt and chest, ‘Take Port Rayal, but brought no news (rom that secvions that the troops now before Richmond are all heroes, | wus a challenge from Capt. Mackenzie, which was ac- | We believe ur suthoritiee will make glad the | their eufvrcoment. = ‘Tho mai) boat Julm A. Warner arrived ata quartor past Mhrov o'clock {row Harrison’a Landing, and reports all ‘The reported baptisms of fire and blood aro upon them. ‘They have the heart to fight, and also know how to fight. cepted by Capt, Whittemore, acter having resigned his hoarts of the poopie, and make sure our independence, by ordering every gonoral in the field to press with vigor By order of Brig. Gen, Rurggles, Com'g Denart’t. LD. BANDIDGH, G3. Avy Ac AL @. Doctor Huntev's Discovery Cures the ption of the Sicha (ron cominission. After the acceptance, it issaid,the English | on, to strike while the trou is hot, to make hay while the eo ree form es been gree a4 4, the robe aomagited lle back tou infles towards Rich- | Recruits who Join the ranke of the thinued regtinonts | oxptatn desired to back out, but was informed thatho must | * yond toe outs a aon till Gre aud sword aro carried from the Ricbmond Enquirer, Juiy 46. joy — pon moud. ‘will be instructed aa to camp service, ag well as fighting, | either fight or takea public horeewhipping. The meot- ais > EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS, Fournsss Mowxos, Va., July 20, 1892. re Arcical of the Lowisiana, wih Four Hundred and Twenty Pa Wounded Prisoners from Rich nond— The Keele nvating in Force Between City Point and by voterans. It will be no piece for cowards. These, as says Captain Mott, of the artillery, ran away on the first day of the late sories of battles, and are uow scat- tered through the North, telling wonderful teies of fog was arrange: for this afternoon, in the vicinity of the Arlington Koure, but the police were at band, and sue ceedod in arresting Captain Mackcuzic. His cpporent escaped from the fleld as the driver of a pic wagen staad- - BATTLE OF BULL KUN. To-morrow (18t the battle of Ball rv this city, lustant) 13 the first auniversary of in which tho First regiment, from. ined its fret aur eis, Yankeos, it will be remembered, ettacks Jonfederates, and after sevoral hours’ fighting were driven back to Centreville, ‘Wo alluded briefly, om yesterday, w fae fact that ne. gotiations Were pending between the Coniederate and federal governments for a § eral exobange of pri- soners, The Commissioner is Major Goueral DP, It. Hil, who is now engaged ia proparing the Uist of ex. changeit having Sgreod that each government Ataation, CAP BU BLISS 4 WUE K, 300 BROADWAY OFFER FOR SALB r " $ . ; dangors and sufferings. An officar who ranks with the | ing near at hand, and has not yet been arrested. with heavy loss. Monday next (21st), is the anniversary | ghould report the number aud names of all prisun. pve peicaeiemny mises perry aged et | pravest of tho brave, anya a great number of those wlio {HB SI0K AND WOUNDED, (op tree iN gre ia durance, on parviy and. wu fd porterm ‘THK LARGEST STOCK OF ‘The a:eamor Lonisiana arrived this: moraing trem a | have returnod as sick are veriest cowards, Just on the ‘The number of sick and wounded in the hospitals withta ‘The Charleston papers state that this most indispensa- | efiicers, in such ratio a8 Whe usages of war have estab. PRINTS bs i ‘eve of a battle they becamo sick. A good many of the | the District of Columbia {a fige thousand three humlred. blo article is being munofactured in considerablo quantl- | lshed as just. The mov was initiated by the fede- AND POPULAR STAVLE DRESS GOODS Point twoive miles south of Richmond, oa the James t ho are coming on here now are mere boys. ties around that city, some twelve boiling establish 1 Mout, whose special mos or reached Rich+ . —— Fivor, where yhe had been sent to bring off a Jarge num. | OOPS Who are coming 4 FATAL RAILROAD ACOLDENT. meuls being in operation in and neat Charleston, Tho yw days ago, by Gag of t via City Point IN MARKED, Por of our aick und wounded, officers and men, talon dor. | DOwaParte, In the great Cespairing campaign which | Thomas H. Ha'sol, of Philadelphia, an employe of the qu is or soon will be about thirty thousand (30,000; rsburg. Svme weeks must elapse Lelore the ox- : . turned against his atar at Loipetc, wrote home to send | Orange and Alexandria Railroad Company, was crushed wshels por annum, which ean be increased (o alm Ang the late battles “befure Richmond. The arrango- ment had boon made by Geugg! Dix in an tater. Wiew with Gou: Lee an street gone days Binco, and at the ssc the pick aud ‘wounded appeared, having bi ‘ought from the ‘ity 1m aimbalnnces. The Louisiana teok ou board four hundred and twenty officers and men, perhaps half ‘of whom ere wounded, the balance being sick aud morn out. him mon, and not boys, to perish by the roadside or to die in Hospitals, Itis said that oyer twenty thousand men bave got off from the Army of the Potomac ‘on tho pretence of sickness. One member of Copgross bes got off several hundred. Persons in office hore are engaged fw the business and are making bandsome feos. NO NEW MUSKETS NEEDED, The republican speculators and plunderers are greatly to death yeetorday betweon two cara. DISCHARGE OF REGIMENTAL BANDS. ‘The band of the Fifty-foorth New York regimont, with General Bleuker’s division, was mustered out of the ser- vice on Saturday, in compliance with the law recently passed abolishing rogimontal bands, sod last night a portion of them arrived in this city. This, it is believed, ie the first band mustered out, any amount. The great source of expense in the f but experience will, no doubt,soon suggest many im. provements in the mode of boiling. CLOTHING MADE IN COLUMBUS. The Columbus ((ia.) Sun says, that some idea of the amount of clothing manufactured for the Confeterate army ia this city may lerived from the fact that about 240 boxes, averaging three feot square, And esti mated to make twelve or fourteen car loads, havo beea d there within a few days past for @ portion of change is consummated. SUPPLIES OF POSTAGE STAMPS. A large supply of Confederate postage stampa roxched the city on yesterday, and wiil be dispensed from the stamp dolivery of the Post Oitice to-dsy. ‘They arrived in the Confederate States by a steamer from England @ fow days ago. MAJOR GENERAL. MANSFIELD LOVELL, Major General Mauefield Lovell passed through Mobile on Tucsday, uncer orders, cn rewe ‘er Rivkmoud, where {t is eupposed tho Court of Inquiry asked for by him will ALSO, BLACK AND WILITE oNECKS IN GREAT FARIETY, COTTONADES, SONESTIO COTTONS, AND OTIER STAPLE GOODS, PRINTS AND DOMESTICS FOR Cast Cen, 1 ‘garmy. All this clothing was made up in | investigate the circumstances attending the capture of Other 1s four montha’ credit, { They have deen confoed In prison ia Richmond | !oubled about muskets for the army; but no new ones CIVIL APPORvTMENTS. Columbus and its vicinity, and e very large portion of | New Oriouns, Whorever blame may Us cast for tis une — , " can be needod, if the reports of these parties be true + . the material was manufaclured there. toward event of the war, tho Adveriier fecla contdent Or with © liberal discount for cash, Porontoon days, and were taken Al Savage's station and ; Richard Batea, Esq.,' lato of the Attorney General's 0 that an impartial tribanal’caneot cag’ it upon Gen. Lovell. | ——<———___—_-— ————— Otho places wt ue commencement of the battle, and | Abotour army having numbered, during the past win- | oiog, bas beet appointed Solicitor of the Court or Cinims, | ay ng Lge He had neither the authority ner the moans necessary t0 ROX OF JAD FAVEUOPES (READY wore at the (iia moatly im hospitals, They say thoy | '#F»n®ar sovon hundred thousand of tue beet armed and | 9.4 Fon. John Borman Kerr, of Maryland, now ds the letter yeoterdny i En eestee thet the planters of wate | a succersful defence, and this will appoar whew tho fact» i; Albume' for Sheet Ola Bhave boon very well used, except that thetr food was | C@¥inped men in the world, place vacated by that genileman. ome Cairly 10 tight. bo seoarse and bad About eighty havo been neut to New ork tu a sntiing vessel, and the ren Baltimore iz he Louisiane, teaying Lore COLONEL ENRIGHT, ‘The discharge of Colonel R. ©. Enright, aa colonel of New York Volunteers, was occasioned by his intention to raise a brigade to be attached toGoneral Shields’ new Important from Tennessec. Nasty iia July 21, 1868. Our pickets were captured on Lebanon road this ore. are contr to deliver corn, of the growing crop, on the ilorida Rafiroad, at thirty-lve cents per bushel. ‘Tho immense, and far enough advanced to be consi. ave, Our letters from ail parte of Georgia and ima, indeed from the entire pewglnoming represent ATHENS MARKET. ‘The Athens Watchman says that tia nocesenrios of iife are highor in that town than anywhere elso ta the South- erm confederacy, and givos the followingsnarkes quote. GAITERS-- 1 60, SHOES AND Vase call aad eee AXP Ra, Wand 12 Ann street, alread Hehe t, { urishing condition, pro. | tions tn proof: Tf, $25 por Darrel; corn moal, $l 85 MULETS.—SEND LBD STAMP FOR CIRCULAR OF eine Ite wowed un civ, sng ae me rom re, 8 Taegan Oe | i ak | Setter tia: anon, ene. | Akar, aa usu Portes beeen nrautey; Cot, Charles, of tue Tammany roginent, aid | rey CHARGKS AGAINST GENERAL arrduet. . | escaped. DBTERMINATION OF M'CLELLAN. ey en en munis, O28 per qemttt; bath, Sat | cement itieadlitan Sey overs, thoagat'lo be dead. ‘Thy aro ait dong MONY OF COLONRL NORTON, | Throe bridges were burned today, within. elght miles, wre weft Tomshe Ricbmous Dispatch, Jaty 17.) be Bac, apie; Whitmer e Li DISEASES OF TIDE YRET GRILFOLiY AND beige le ‘ ferve a ; iter at what oxpense of time, 7 pa t. “ierpo, sanitary ehip, and will leave to-night, tn tow of | The following is an abstract of the testimony of Colenc, | % the Chatanooga road. treagure abd blood’)? 1) ithe determinate ot to Norttt ON-f0 WASHINGTON. wrgeoD chiropodiat, Z1? Broadway, New York. Mo Van ecb: of aus iy'as possible, on | Notlon, of the TwontygGt Ohio regiment, before tue | |The enemy 1s in force under Forrest; five milestrom | to expture ibis elly, and conquer wie Soub, If ivead. | “Richmond bes boea relicved, but Richmoad ia stilt | oxwiwa AND BILE FLAGS, ali SURG, OW NASD. Bnetny . p ly 48 possible, OL | Conmmitteo on the CoMMURt of tho War in reference to | the city. The troops are out and thore {a great excite. | There is no hope but in our own strong bearts and arin: ‘tened, abd Wi be ogain invevted and assaulted un- ‘Also Poice, Bagles, gilt Balls, € wand Trimmings, gane aud vill «a for by the Sanitary 1 Mitebel: i! ment. save in that beniynant Providence which bas #0 often i Wasinglon City bo se vigorously. threatened as to | ko, HOFER & GHANA, tn 97 Duane sireet. gia, pega prea RR Lan va a. hai aiinepnatcasc sil . 2 . lerponed for one deliverance, but which only helps thoge | demand che prescnos of MeCiollan (oF its doreaoe, re woth muh ae ah : inptle nm the army. Lom 5 a 9 Volunteora, gub- | who help themselves. Lot us not forgot the lesson of sid call ajen bue poople to redouble their exertions to GEWATER PAINT.—TES Ever, @ tie same. ‘Tue rebels keop ai | mitted the following’ brior statement tn regard to the | APPFeenstons Regarding the Baltimore | 20 help Cie tee oe noe ree ne your erry with men, In order (at Richmond may | Ey ode War tute tse cont oppo proat 96 barn, ust B Fenpoestat #, but ure aad 10 gouduct oF the oflcers and soldiers under the oommand o and Ohio Ratlroad. gold, Py DadeFendad both hore and At Washington, and hulls of Depot No. 76 Bern setintete ip Genera) Mitchet, of tl rd division of the Army of the Oaxbann, Md., July 21,1962, PAPTURED ARMS, regimonis and brigi wave be im the receut hi purpaees # Ai prone Best a ted Alabama piace, (ids esa whens Rocout nows from Wiachester crested fee ® tine, (From the Henao Dispatat. July watts really eS tor wae eee Re PuarOs Az tae Fors ea the’ river. bo yonsenal't of cotton in atrebel fertitsttion, andaoid that | #Mong easily clarmod people at Martineburg end Cam. | gft¥ found, upon examination, that Sires trom thine commands, lis, GONG dea OAniouia tur Lig Maa Corian atrect. aud to have i ° ‘ cotton for three ¢ itd to a man by the naine of | berland, ome vague apprehonaions for the safety of the | yeiow Richmond have eistained sarious damag return lo t : JORNS, & 1. Giark, whee he Clark lives ia. Gut OF § | Baltimore and Olio Railroad, and fears to that effect nave | {not is thay did not linve time ou, dott famous re who should be , | C jotaat, arid Halon op Be LACTIAATE. Batreos Lent HA Mr. Ain, 1 ciatm, alco,’ dune | 80u thrown out by passing correspondente; but they | {rom the Chiskahoininy, to make thedestruc lon twenty | spect. Whenever n soldier oF uMéer. Ia. orem ioneeing 6 | : wy Bete to paydictand oni eue chart mers havo ne i and his associates tho | are now Sound to be quite groundless, The business of Qoeusana, not'more than housnad that canwot be ws wounded or really to ik iu be on duly, — “9 ot 1 uaportiug eaten by foverament | the road prooeds without auxlety of interruption. sreerily Fandered as good 8s now. ‘Thowo ering ave goue- pa ih she wtanipurhoeds ‘ould 99 ‘pomt oul ap Ones eerlons to obatrnet » 20 to use the teams or trensp >t cotton by thoi, | and night. Everything indientes the moss vigorous mili. . pranany yaoi enter. ‘ country demands this of the peuple; Sot ee tole . hay tat S t panied D, avattor i ~ - = eai!y needed in the nianner of conducting | A. eiscu, who ‘v ta ths comply. of the goterummactoog | tity operations. Weatern shippers exhibit a lively cons | ane rageneld (8. C.) Advertiser sanounces the death of aaa case ny howe, By titeromngtie ‘he VQUIRES' ORIGNTY 1, LANTW rm Ralimove boats, The James river boats | snail agent becwcen Huntaville out Koynold’s gia. | Mdence, and there is no Intelligence from the valley yea- | Mra, Julia Butler, relict of Col. P.M. Butler, Sue | 4% officers of their whicrenbouts, eo that | 2 for rhew natis muh, pring, 1 tne, Him Brrive veneraily an hour of two Dalore the coparia tion on thy Nrond—-ef a conversation in whieh Clack | terday er to-day to disturb the feeling of security which | died from grief at tho death of her youngest oa on J. turned to their regiments, timers of the jole’s Ne, ‘Por wale by ell drcggtst Sa tinsore bon! and th gg BabA oad bes said wate nA mht pte Be Po gh = ts provalls long the whole tine, | a ose killed ta the Battle of Lucuday, the tat Every mau ts required by Govern Las, and te an hE gg Fhoieaale by JAMES FRAD mn} nT 1 ping to got Urough, a8 General " : os m " , mond, 6 thal every man shoud a Oo nee — befor botala | Matenoonis | éF Mitchel nent it through in government say ae tir, | GOvoral Kelley's arrangements are perfost, ona «Morne FN VOMBANDNENT OF MAMILTON, Nf, seettenire Uo neo atv wavenne mode pou, Waa TEODIY yn AND POTE LAPL PS mi A menuwbt ying upon the floor or upon | Bati, of Cin 1, told me that Gor ich srid to | Of the army aud of thy road Koyw of geitung to he Tha bombardnieut of te village cl wn, N08 vires Lo make that adyaneo—p ’ Wane “ Price et J.) LIDTI LS, 34-8 ua Felghb, to Qe. ngsdod rest, This shovid wot bo, The | bina tims bo bad aady a large awovu: of vy Browse § gugious sbour. ucmiass ylllnge, Way W nis barharons aia, ‘the yuly be ewwared by Nai adyance—aod bay AU ARSE GRR | WOT” eae ot Dusgetwens, Retabiishes ba